The animated classic made 22.1 million in its second weekend, beating out some tough competition for the number one spot! Will this movie ever stop making money??

Somehow (perhaps the magic of Disney?) the 20-year-old children's movie trumped the new Brad Pitt / Jonah Hill baseball drama Moneyball, which ended its opening weekend in a close race with 3D family offering Dolphin Tale.

Moneyball grossed an estimated $20.6 million, while Dolphin Tale took in an estimated $20.3 million, but the order of the two films could switch once final figures come in Monday morning.

If this isn't proof that JTT is box office gold we don't know what is!

Savor this moment. Breathe it in. Feel it run through your veins. Let your heart fill with pure ecstasy.

This is what they call bliss…

WE'VE FOUND JTT! WE'VE FOUND JTT! WE'VE FOUND JTT!!!!

This morning, it came to our attention that Entertainment Weekly is getting ready to put out a reunion issue and even before the idea could spark in our brains, we also learned that one of the casts reunited was the gang of Home Improvement. Off to the Twitterverse we scurried, looking for any pictorial evidence that this gathering actually happened. And then, Patricia Richardson delivered the the behind-the-scenes pics we've been dreaming about.

There he is ladies and gents of the 90s - Jonathan Taylor Thomas, age 30. (It's his birthday TODAY!)

Be still our Tiger Beat hearts! We're in a glow of happiness!!! Dreams really do come true!!!

Have to say, not much as changed about the former teen heartthrob. He looks healthy and happy and well … so where the hell has he been???

Check out the first images (above) from the upcoming 3D, stop-motion Pinocchio movie.

Last we heard, Warner Bros was working on a live action version of the classic tale.

In the meanwhile, The HobbitPan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro has teamed up with The Jim Henson Company and Pathe on this edgy version of the Disney classic that draws heavily from a 2002 Pinocchio book, which was illustrated by Gris Grimly.

Grimly will co-direct with Mark Gustafson, and production will start up later this year.

Here's what del Toro had to say about the project:

“There has to be darkness in any fairy tale or children’s narrative work, something the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Anderson and Walt Disney understood. We tend to call something Disney-fied, but a lot of people forget how powerfully disturbing the best animated Disney movies are, including those kids being turned into donkeys in Pinocchio. What we’re trying to do is present a Pinocchio that is more faithful to the take that Collodi wrote. That is more surreal and slightly darker than what we’ve seen before.”

More from del Toro:

"The Blue Fairy is really a dead girl’s spirit. Pinocchio has strange moments of lucid dreaming bordering on hallucinations, with black rabbits. The sperm whale that swallows Pinocchio was actually a giant dogfish, which allows for more classical scale and design. The many mishaps Pinocchio goes through include several near-death close calls, a lot more harrowing moments. The key with this is not making any of it feel gratuitous, because the story is integrated with moments of comedy and beauty. He’s one of the great characters, whose purity and innocence allows him to survive in this bleak landscape of robbers and thugs, emerging from the darkness with his soul intact.”

This is exactly what we'd expect from the guy who brought us Pan's Labyrinth, and we're feeling good about it!

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: